CLIBRANS’ HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. ! 
NOTE — anv variety of plant not included in this List we shall be pleased to supply, if in commerce, 
j r current prices. 
NEW, RARE, 
HERBACEOUS AND 
ALYSSUM saxatile, fl. pL, A.M., R.H.S., a 
beautiful double-flowered variety pro- 
ducing bright, golden-yellow flowers from , 
March until June; highly-effective. 6d. 
each, 5/- doz. 
ANCHUSA italica “ Dropmore var.,” an ex- 
ceptionally beautiful variety, witliout 
doubt the finest blue-flowered herbaceous 
plant in existence ; produces an abun- 
dance of siiikes, attaining a liciglit of 4 ft. 
during June and July, 2/6 each. 
ARABIS albida n. pi., fol. var., a very beautiful 
form of the well-known double flowered 
Arabis, the margins of tlie leaves, being 
prettily variegated with creamy white ; 
quite as hardy and free blooming, as the 
green leaved variety. 6d. each ; 5/- doz. 
aubrietioides, A.M., R.H.S., a beautiful 
Arabis about 3 in. in height ; producing 
' a multitude of spikes of lovely pale pink 
flowers throughout the Spring. 4d. 
ASPERULA athoa (syn. suberosa) a pretty 
dwarf, compact species about 4 in. in 
height, silvery foliage, charming pink 
flowers. 6d. 
ASTER amellus, “Perry’s Favourite,” A.M., 
R.H.S., lovely deep rose-coloured flowers: 
a variety that should be cultivated in 
every garden, qd. 
Novi Belgii, “Elsie Perry,” A.M., R.H.S.. 
a lovely variety, bright, glistening pink 
flowers, said to be the finest pink-flowered 
Aster. 9(1. 
ASTILBE Davidii, F.C.C., R.H.S., one of the 
most beautiful hardy perennials of recent 
years, elegant tufted foliage and graceful 
spikes of deep rose-violet or mauve- 
coloured flowers, borne on stems 6 ft. or 
more in height; leaves bronzy-green when 
young and bright green when matured. 
1/6. 
AUBRIETIA deltoidea, “ Bridesmaid,” a very 
beautiful variety, producing large flowers, 
of a beautiful soft blush : a lovely variety 
for the rock garden, or border, qd. 
each ; 7/6 dozen. 
“ Dr. Mules,” ’ large flowers of a 
rich deep purplish-violet; extraordinarily 
free ; one of the best Spring bedders. 4cl. 
each ; 3/- dozen ; 20/- too. 
Ex Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
" The darkest and richest violet-blue 
colour of the whole.” 
Ex Gardeners' Magazine. 
•• The finest of all the dark purple 
aubrietias is ' Dr. Mules,’ the honour of raising 
which is due to Messrs. Clibrans. We have 
no finer of its colour, and no equal as yet.” 
“ The Gardens, Peas Llanfair, Llanfair, 
P.G. 
” I have been much pleased with your 
aubrietia ' Dr. Mules.’ It is the darkest and 
richest violet blue of all the aubrietias, very 
large and remarkably free ; indispensable 
for the rock garden. 
” R. BATEMAN.” 
AND CHOICE 
ALPINE PLANTS. 
AUBRIETIA deltoidea, Pritchard’s Al, A.M., 
R.H.S., 3 in., rich violet-purple flowers 
of large size ; free blooming, pd. each. 
tauricola alba, a beautiful variety of 
taiiricola, with white flowers, a counter- 
part of tiie type in freedom of blooming 
and dwarf compact habit. 9d. 
BELLIS perennis “Alice,” a pretty and charm- 
ing variety of Daisy, with quilled salmon 
flowers. 3/6 doz. ; 4(1. each. 
CAMPANULA persicifolia La Fee {See illustra- 
tion on next page ), large lavender lilue, bell- 
shaped flowers, produced with the greatest 
freedom, on stout upright stems; vigorous, 
bushy habit; undoubtedly one of the finest 
Campanulas. During the past season, this 
variety has been a feature in our collection 
of herbaceous plants, i/- each ; 9/-. doz. 
“ Newry Giant,” large, pure white, 
semi-double flowers on stout spikes 2 ft. in 
height ; said to be a better variety than 
Moerheimii. 9 ' 1 - 
turbinata, “ Isabel,” rich violet-blue 
flowers, an exceptionally handsome 
variety, of compact habit, an effective 
variety for the rock garden, or border. 
A.M., R.H.S. i/-each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, “ King Ed- 
ward,” .\.M., R.H.S., a splendid variety, 
immense flowers of the purest white on 
stiff stems nearly 3 ft. high ; an excellent 
variety for cutting purposes, 6d. 
INC.ARVILLEA DeLAVAYI. 
A very beautiful, hardy, and free-flowering 
plant. (See next page.) 
